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Assist morning cook, fill, rotate and change pans as needed, make sure the hot food table is clean and fresh at all times, fill trays, make sure there is enough food for evening dinner time, make sure all items are ready for the next day, start condensing pans down, pull all pans and wrap up for the next day.
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Attention to the following critical FS responsibilities: unitized meal program, guest sandwich program, guest lunch and dinner program, organizing and maintaining food prep, produce, and deli walk-ins, processing inventory for production and adhering to the operations closing procedures checklist.
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From time in our garden learning about soil and companion planting to curating a multi-course wine dinner to building the best cobb salad or club sandwich, everyone on our team has the opportunity to grow and make a positive impact.
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And it is that dinner table mentality that has enabled Di Bruno Bros. to not only endure for so long, but also to grow and prosper both locally and nationally. What started as a community-focused corner store with just a handful of family members has evolved into seven retail locations, plus a Catering & Commissary Kitchen, as well as Di Bruno Bros. Imports & E-commerce, with over 400+ team members across our enterprise.
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Jersey Mike's is a brand that believes: In the value of ingredients, in the virtue of intention, and in the idea that making a sub sandwich and making a difference can be one and the same. All of our hourly paid employees are paid by the hour and as a bonus, the tips left by customers are added to your bi-weekly pay check.
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From the morning rush to the afternoon lunch crowds, to the late-night snackers, you will collaborate with other Team Members to make sure that each customer waiting for a fresh sandwich, picking up dinner for their family or simply waiting at the pump is met with a warm welcome and the great service they deserve.
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We are redefining the culinary expectations of a gas station in a way thats fun, fearless and flavorful. Know and follow all state and local laws regarding cigarette sales. Alertly watch customers at pumps to help prevent drive-offs, unsafe misuse of gasoline containers or placement and pumping multiple cars within the same transaction.
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Finalize sales and collect payments by totaling order and accepting tender from customer. Ring up customers orders by scanning products or keying price into register according to established company policies and procedures.
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Prepare simple dishes such as hamburgers, hot dog, corn dogs, spaghetti, sandwich entrees etc. Hours could change if kids are out of school to accommodate the lunch time instead of serving a dinner.
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A Jimmy John's Delivery Driver's goal is to get that sandwich in the customer's hand as quickly as possible. Work as short as 11am-2pm or work through Lunch and Dinner. The flavor of a ripe tomato, crisp shredded lettuce, combined with fresh-baked bread, fresh-sliced meat and real Hellmann's® mayo - that's when the magic happens.
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Hi-Rise has been a neighborhood bakery since 1996 and currently offers a wide array of items: breads, cookies, pastries, and cakes; sandwiches, soups, salads, and dinner; groceries and pantry items; and wine and spirits.
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Maintain cleanliness of equipment, counter area, floor, restrooms, exterior pump area, etc., to ensure safety and sanitation regulations are met. GetGo takes a refreshing approach to the traditional convenience store experience.
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As a GoGetter, you will be a key player in keeping the kitchen and store running like clockwork. Assist with light stocking duties and inform management of any out-of-stock items. Now offering a $2,000 new hire bonus: $500 at 90 days - $500 at 180 days - $500 at 270 days - $500 at 360 days.
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Now offering a $1000 new hire bonus: $500 at 90 days - $500 at 180 days. Maintain safety as the top priority in all aspects of your work, for your Team Members, customers and products. You will often be the first and last smiling face our customers see.
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Assist other store Team Members in maintaining security in the store. Education Desired: High school diploma or equivalent. Block and straighten shelves as needed. Assist in kitchen area as needed. Lifting Requirement: Up to 25 pounds.
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